23
2011
Create a Sunshine Effect in Studio with Artificial Sunlight
[pro-player]http://a48.video2.blip.tv/6930003751720/LearnMyShot-HowToCreateSunshineEffectWithArtificialSunlightInStudio432.flv?brs=852&bri=3.3[/pro-player] For the best tutorials, Follow netglos @twitter and netglos.com In this tutorial video we’ll give you tips on how to cheat Mother Nature and show you How to Create Your Own Sunshine in the Studio. Sunshine always evokes warmest emotions when we look at the image. Sunny day associates with pleasant emotions caused by increase of vitamin D3 that is produced in the skin when 7-dehydrocholesterol reacts with UVB. However our mind can [...]
22
2011
Taking Great Photos in the Dark
Follow these seven helpful tips to improve your night photographs. Shoot During Dusk Some of the best night photos are taken during dusk; when the sky isn’t completely black. Taking pictures during dusk will show more colors and details in the distance and will let you use a faster shutter speed. Use High ISO Use a high ISO if required. It is better to get recognizable photos of your friends that are grainy than blurry [...]
22
2011
Photography Basics Tutorial
Ever wonder what it is that actually makes a camera work? This tutorial will cover the inner workings of a camera, and introduce you into photography basics and the expansive world of taking better photographs. To take beautiful photographs you do not need an expensive camera and a bag full of equipment. What is important is the photographer’s ability to see his/her surrounding and use knowledge and personal feel for the subject. Being the first [...]
21
2011
Analog vs. Digital
When we examine legendary photographers like Ansel Adams, we realize that, by today’s standards, the equipment they used was more of a handicap than a secret ingredient. Half a century ago, serious photography was performed in black-and-white, with a great deal of patience and deliberateness using a 4×5 (or larger) view camera on a sturdy tripod. Images couldn’t be reviewed until after the film was developed—and then, initially, as negatives. Today, we shoot digital images [...]
21
2011
Wedding Photography; Two “Camps” Of Style And Vision
There was a time when all wedding photography was pretty much the same. Well-trained photographers worked from “shot lists” and used high-end, medium format equipment. They took wedding portraits (many in-studio) whose hallmarks included great color, sharp details, beautiful lighting, and well-posed subjects. Wedding albums were filled with 8×10”, 8×8”, and 5×7” prints of carefully posed images of couples, their families, and the bridal party, all smiling nicely for the camera. These traditional photographers often [...]
21
2011
Focal Length Facts Digital Photography Tutorials
In the good old days there wasn’t much to know about lens focal lengths. A 100mm lens was a 100mm lens; the only thing you needed to know was whether that lens was a telephoto (as it would be on a 35mm film camera), a normal lens (like on a medium-format camera) or a wide angle (as it would be on a 4×5 view camera). Most people quickly learned what the focal lengths represented for [...]
14
2010
50 Best Photo Effect Tutorials Photoshop
I’ve collected 50 best Photoshop photo effects tutorials that will inspire and help you to master Photoshop photo effects . Even If you don’t like the final outcomes I’m sure you’ll find some cool techniques to do certain photoshop photo effects in these tutorials. So here we go in no particular order : 50 best photoshop photo effects tutorials 1. Create a Devastating Twister With Photo Manipulation Techniques 2. Achieve Brilliant Lighting Effects in Photoshop [...]
13
2010
100 Photography Tutorials for Professionals And Beginners
Photography as both a profession and a hobby is an incredibly expansive topic that covers a remarkably vast range of subjects from science and art. No matter where you lie on the professional spectrum, there is simply always more to learn. We spent countless hours scouring the web for the best content we could find and share with you, and today we’ll help you expand your knowledge with 100 photography related tutorials! Basic Theory and [...]
6
2010
Professional Retouching Tutorial: Dodge and Burn
Professional Retouching Tutorial: Dodge and Burn (Part 2) If you’ve completed the Professional Retouching – Healing tutorial with your chosen image, you’re ready to jump into the next step in your professional workflow, Dodging and Burning. This is an advanced retouching tutorial, so stick with it and keep practicing! You may know the Dodge and Burn tools (O) alter local exposure, lightening or darkening your image in brush strokes. By using Dodge and Burn we’re [...]
31
2010
Taking Great Drop Photos Tutorial
Basics Although there are many ways of shooting water drops, and some are more professional and / or practical, this is how I’ve done it with my setup. It just requires patience, and it helps to have an external flash, because we’ll be doing 1/200 shutter speed and f/13 aperture, and there aren’t many natural light sources to accomplish that and still control where your lighting hits. Materials The before mentioned flash and remote trigger; [...]
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